The Oregon Certificate of Satisfaction of Discharge of Grain Producers Lien (GL-2) is a document issued by the Oregon Department of Agriculture to certify the satisfaction of a grain producer's lien. It is a legally binding document that serves as evidence of the discharge of the lien and the payment of all amounts due to the grain producer. The GL-2 is typically used when a lien has been placed on the grain producer's crop or goods, and the producer has received payment in full. There are two types of Oregon Certificate of Satisfaction of Discharge of Grain Producers Lien (GL-2): the GL-2A and the GL-2B. The GL-2A is used when the grain producer has received payment in full, while the GL-2B is used when the grain producer has received partial payment and the lien has been partially discharged. Both documents must be signed by the grain producer and the person paying off the lien, and the GL-2A must also be notarized.